), have investigated biogeographic determinants of human history and civilization. The timing of the transition to an agricultural lifestyle, associated with steep population growth and consequent societal change, has been suggested to be affected by the availability of suitable organisms for domestication. These factors were shown to quantitatively explain some of the current global inequalities of economy and political power. Here, we advance this approach one step further by looking at climate and soil as sole determining factors.As a simplistic ‘null model’, we assume that only climate and soil conditions affect the suitability of four basic landuse types – agriculture, sedentary animal husbandry, nomadic pastoralism and hunting-and-gat...
How humans obtain food has dramatically reshaped ecosystems and altered both the trajectory of human...
How humans obtain food has dramatically reshaped ecosystems and altered both the trajectory of human...
Proximity to the coast and elevation are important geographical considerations for human settlement....
The development and spread of agriculture changed fundamental characteristics of human societies1–3....
Ecological niche models (ENM) have long been used in the biological sciences to predict species dist...
10 pagesInternational audienceOver the course of history, humans have moved crops from their regions...
Biogeographers and macroecologists have rarely used the fields’ theoretical and methodological advan...
Proximity to the coast and elevation are important geographical considerations for human settlement....
Aim: It has been well demonstrated that the large-scale distribution patterns of numerous species ar...
The susceptibility of agriculture to changing environmental conditions is arguably the most dangerou...
<div><p>This paper combines theory from ecology and anthropology to investigate variation in the ter...
Proximity to the coast and elevation are important geographical considerations for human settlement....
Humans have changed most of the terrestrial surface by changing land-use and land-cover. The spatial...
All species have an environmental niche, and despite technological advances, humans are unlikely to ...
How humans obtain food has dramatically reshaped ecosystems and altered both the trajectory of human...
How humans obtain food has dramatically reshaped ecosystems and altered both the trajectory of human...
Proximity to the coast and elevation are important geographical considerations for human settlement....
The development and spread of agriculture changed fundamental characteristics of human societies1–3....
Ecological niche models (ENM) have long been used in the biological sciences to predict species dist...
10 pagesInternational audienceOver the course of history, humans have moved crops from their regions...
Biogeographers and macroecologists have rarely used the fields’ theoretical and methodological advan...
Proximity to the coast and elevation are important geographical considerations for human settlement....
Aim: It has been well demonstrated that the large-scale distribution patterns of numerous species ar...
The susceptibility of agriculture to changing environmental conditions is arguably the most dangerou...
<div><p>This paper combines theory from ecology and anthropology to investigate variation in the ter...
Proximity to the coast and elevation are important geographical considerations for human settlement....
Humans have changed most of the terrestrial surface by changing land-use and land-cover. The spatial...
All species have an environmental niche, and despite technological advances, humans are unlikely to ...
How humans obtain food has dramatically reshaped ecosystems and altered both the trajectory of human...
How humans obtain food has dramatically reshaped ecosystems and altered both the trajectory of human...
Proximity to the coast and elevation are important geographical considerations for human settlement....